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Born: January 20, 1732 in Westmoreland Co., Virginia
Died: June 19, 1794 in Westmoreland Co., Virginia
Father: Thomas Lee (1690 - 11/14/1750)
Mother: Hannah Ludwell (12/5/1701 - 1/25/1749)
Married: Ann Aylett (1738 - 1768) on 1/3/1757
Anne Gaskins Pinckard (??-??) on 7/12/1768
Children:
- Thomas Lee (10/20/1758 - 1805)
- Ludwell Lee (10/13/1760, 3/23/1836)
- Mary Lee (7/2/1764 - 1795)
- Hannah Lee (1766 - 1801)
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- Anne Lee (b. December 1, 1770, d. September 9, 1804)
- Henrietta Lee (b. December 10, 1773, d. c.1804)
- Sarah Lee (b. December 27, 1775, d. May 8, 1837)
- Cassius Lee (b. August 18, 1779, d. July 8, 1798)
- Francis Lightfoot Lee (b. June 18, 1782, d. April 13, 1850)
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Richard Henry Lee (brother of Francis
Lightfoot Lee) was
born to an aristocratic family at Stratford, in Westmoreland
county, Virginia. He attended a private school in England,
returning to Virginia in 1751. That being the era of the
French and Indian War, Lee formed a militia troop of young
men in his neighborhood, was elected the leader, and marched
his troop to a council in Alexandria where General Braddock
was preparing a campaign on the Ohio river. The young men
were rebuffed by the General & returned home. In 1757
Lee was appointed Justice of the Peace, and was shortly
thereafter elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses. He
was amongst those radical members of the Burgesses who met
at the Raleigh tavern when the house was dissolved by the
Royal Governor. In 1774 he was elected to attend the first
Continental Congress. He enjoyed many important committee
appointments. Noted for his oratory skills, it was he who
offered the Resolutions for Independence to the committee of
the whole in 1776. He served in Congress through the course
of the War, while also serving in the House of Burgesses. In
1783 he was selected as president of Congress.
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